Wednesday, January 26, 2005

BackPacking - Day 1 (Perak)


Under a huge tree on Maxwell Hill, Tai Ping, Perak Posted by Hello

Friday, January 21, 2005

Backpacking in Malaysia...yet to end

Wondering what have I been up to lately?

Today is the Fifth day of my backpacking tour around Malaysia, I am in a cyber cafe in Johor Bharu just accross the biggest shopping mall in Johor Bharu, City Square. The cyber cafe isn't like the usual cyber cafe, its not smoky, its not noisy, its not crowded with teenagers without any sense of destination.

Over the five days travelling in Malaysia, I have been to a few states, the first stop was Tai Ping, Perak, the second was Kota Bharu, Kelantan, then Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, after that it was Cherating, Pahang, and all the way down to Johor Bharu, Johor.

I dare to admit it was a tiring five days, and still, a more tiring five days will follow, but along the journey, I have seen things I never thought I'd see, in a way, I've grown in these few days. I have kept a thorough journal through ther trip, from day one til now, and I trust I will continue my effort in jotting down eveything I can think of in my journey throughout Malaysia. I will too share it online after I arranged it, so make sure you will be looking forward to them.

There is still a long way home, my next stop will be Singapore, then back to Batu Pahat in West Johor, finally back to Kuala Lumpur (might stop in Malacca along the way). So please hold your hands together and pray for me. God bless and Cheers!

Monday, January 03, 2005

New Year's Eve


Its a few hours before the year 2005 knock the front door of year 2004, I happened to be lucky enough to dine on a table full of fine young-energetic ladies and a gentleman. We were in a restaurant call Dome, green in color, delicious food, especially mine, the famous Dome Beef Burger, with chips. We talked, we laughed, we shared, it had been a wonderful night, although it was a chaos out side the restaurant, people too excited for the big four number 2005 walked towards them...

Yet, during these happy times, we still have to think of those who is now, in this very minute, suffering in other parts of the world, and from that, feel blessed to have live such times... God Bless the Tsunami Victims, and those who helped...those Unsung Heroes... Posted by Hello